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        <title><![CDATA[Sarah Jessica Parker Post Sweet Birthday Message to Husband Matthew Broderick]]></title>
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					<p>Forever and always! <strong><strong>Sarah Jessica Parker</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Matthew Broderick</strong></strong> bonded over a shared love of musical theater in the ‘90s and nearly 30 years after meeting, they are keeping the music and their love alive.</p>
<p>In November 1991, shortly after Parker <strong>split from longtime boyfriend</strong> <strong><strong>Robert Downey Jr</strong>.</strong>, the couple met through the world of Broadway.</p>
<p>Broderick was introduced to <strong>his future wife</strong> thanks to two of Parker’s brothers, <strong>Pippin</strong> and <strong>Toby</strong>, who helped start the <strong>Naked Angels Theater Company</strong> in New York City. It wasn’t until a few months after they first crossed paths, however, that the <em>Ferris Bueller’s Day Off</em> star asked Parker on a date.</p>
<p>In 1996, the pair starred alongside one another for the first time in Broadway’s <em>How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying</em>. Ahead of the show’s debut, Parker opened up to the <strong><em>Los Angeles Times</em></strong> about her budding romance with the <em>Inspector Gadget</em> star, calling him “the funniest fellow I’ve met in my whole life.”</p>
<p>“He’s so bright, so handsome, I think he’s the most handsome man I’ve seen in my life,” she told the publication. “And he inspires me. I’m mad for him, totally.”</p>
<p>After tying the knot in 1997, the couple welcomed their first child, son James in 2002. Seven years later they became parents to twin girls, <strong>Marion and Tabitha, via surrogate</strong>.</p>

		<p>Throughout their <strong>20-plus year romance</strong>, the two stars have kept their relationship as private as possible, which Parker attributed in 2013 to their background in the theater.</p>
<p>“Matthew and I come from a different time and place,” the <em>Divorce</em> alum told <strong><em>Harper’s Bazaar</em></strong> in 2013. “When we were young people, all we ever wanted was to be good working actors. [My dream] was to work in theater, to be around those people whose work I was in total awe of. Nobody talked about being a celebrity.”</p>
<p>She continued: “So, when our marriage came up in conversation, it wouldn’t occur to us that we were obligated to respond to allegations or gossip. You have to be a bit circumspect, but you also have to take up a position, and you have to stick to it.”</p>
<p>The <strong><em>Sex and the City</em></strong> alum, did, however, gush about her husband and explain why her marriage works.</p>
<p>“I love Matthew Broderick. Call me crazy, but I love him,” she told the outlet. “We can only be in the marriage we are. We’re very devoted to our family and our lives. I love our life. I love that he’s the father of my children, and it’s because of him that there’s this whole other world that I love.”</p>
<p>The duo have <strong>maintained a professional distance</strong> from one another for the most part, but in 2020 they prepared to take the <strong>Broadway stage together</strong> for <em>Plaza Suite</em>. “I feel I’ve waited a lifetime,” Parker <strong>wrote via Instagram</strong> in September 2019, announcing her stage comeback with her husband.</p>
<p>Their show was put on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic, but Parker told <strong><b>Rosie O’Donnell</b></strong> in <strong>an interview in March</strong> that they were “optimistic about the opportunity to do it in the future when it’s safer to gather again.” It’s now <strong>scheduled to run</strong> from March 19, 2021, through July 18.</p>
<p>Scroll down to see Parker and Broderick’s relationship over the years.</p>
									

				
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